Monday, November 2, 2009

The Music of Joy

Posted on September 28th, 2009 
God had made them rejoice with great joy . . . , so that the joy of Jerusalem was heard afar off.
Nehemiah 12:43

Several years ago, during a Christian men’s conference in Boulder, Colorado, I stood with 50,000 men as we sang “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name.” The volume of the singing was incredible in the football stadium, and I’ve often wondered how it sounded outside. Could people hear it as they walked through a nearby park, sat on their patios, or drove by in cars? What impression did it leave with them?
That great sound of praise reminded me of what is described in Nehemiah 12:27-43. The book of Nehemiah begins with a confession, continues with a construction project, and ends with a concert. The entire story is a study in God’s faithfulness and power.
After years of hard work despite opposition, the wall of Jerusalem was rebuilt. At the dedication, two “thanksgiving choirs” stood on the wall to praise God. We are told that “the singers sang loudly . . . God had made them rejoice with great joy . . . , so that the joy of Jerusalem was heard afar off” (Nehemiah 12:42-43).
Joy cannot be contained. It must break out in praise to God through songs of thanksgiving. Whether those who hear our outpouring of joy understand it or not, it will resound as a chorus that cannot be ignored—the music of lives lived out in praise to God.
David C. McCasland

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